Ecology Law Quarterly

Ecology Law Quarterly

生态法季刊

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Climate Change and Antarctic Fisheries: Ecosystem Management in CCAMLR 8
Explaining Environmental Information Disclosure in China 4
Ocean Acidification: Falling Between the Legal Cracks of UNCLOS and the UNFCCC? 4
Carbon Dioxide Removal after Paris 3
The Long Environmental Justice Movement 3
Can You Hear the Rivers Sing? Legal Personhood, Ontology, and the Nitty-Gritty of Governance 3
A New Ocean: The Legal Challenges of the Arctic Thaw 3
Oceans in Transition: Incorporating Climate-Change Impacts into Environmental Impact Assessment for Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction 3
Part XII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Duty to Mitigate Against Climate Change: Making Out a Claim, Causation, and Related Issues 1
Vindicating Public Environmental Interest: Defining the Role of Environmental Public Interest Litigation in China 1
Put Your Money Where Their Mouth Is: Actualizing Environmental Justice by Amplifying Community Voices 1
An Indivisible and Living Whole: Do We Value Nature Enough to Grant It Personhood? 1
Agua Caliente: A Case Study and Toolkit for Securing Tribal Rights to Clean Groundwater 1
Combatting Lake Invaders: A Proposal for Ballast Water Standards to Save the Great Lakes from Invasive Species 1
Ocean Policy and the Law of the Sea: The Contributions of David D. Caron (1952-2018) 0
Nationwide Injunctions in Environmental Law: South Carolina Coastal Conservation League v. Pruitt 0
A Hypothetical Win for Juliana Plaintiffs: Ensuring Victory Is More Than Symbolic 0
Protecting California's Federal Public Lands in the Trump Era 0
A Proposal to Increase Public Participation in CERCLA Actions through Notice 0
Regulating Water Transfers in the Wake of Catskill Mountains Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Inc. v. EPA: Examining Alternatives to NPDES Permits 0
Climate Change in the Era of Post-Truth 0
Martin's Beach Litigation and Eroding Public Access Rights to the California Coast 0
Public Finance, Stormwater, and the California Constitution: Who Pays for Trash Cans at Bus Stops? 0
Reasonable Expectations: An Unreasonable Approach to the Denominator Question in Takings Analysis 0
When the Exemption Becomes the Rule: Problems That Waterkeeper v. EPA Poses for Advocates of Reporting Requirements and Potential Solutions 0
Continental Divides: How Wolf Conservation in the United States and Europe Impacts Rural Attitudes 0
This Land Was Made for You and Me-And Them: Why and How the Department of the Interior Should Give Greater Consideration to the Gray Wolf s Historical Range 0
Expediting Infrastructure Development without Conceding Reasoned Decision Making and Public Comment: Streamlining NEPA Compliance for Facility Upgrades and Expansions 0
The Only Green That Matters Is the Green in Your Pocket: Advocating for Renewable Energy in Red States 0
Maritime Interdiction of North Korean Ships under UN Sanctions 0
International Courts and Democratic Backsliding 0
Navigating the Oceans: Old and New Challenges for the Law of the Sea for Straits Used for International Navigation 0
Legitimacy, Collective Authority and Internet Governance: A Reflection on David Caron's Study of the UN Security Council 0
New Law for the High Seas 0
Institutional Arrangements for the Ocean: From Zero to Indefinite? 0
The Legitimacy of Economic Sanctions as Countermeasures for Wrongful Acts 0
Nonparticipation and Perceptions of Legitimacy 0
Finding Elegance in Unexpected Places 0
Goldilocks and International Dispute Settlement 0
ISDS Reform and the Proposal for a Multilateral Investment Court 0
Legitimacy in International Law and Institutions: Carrying Forward the Work of David D. Caron 0
The Singapore Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation: A New Way Forward? 0
Navigating the Judicialization of International Law in Troubled Waters: Some Reflections on a Generation of International Lawyers 0
The David Caron Rule of X 0
Opening Reflection The Elegance of International Law 0
Whose Lands? Which Public? The Shape of Public-Lands Law and Trump's National Monument Proclamations 0
Corporate Sustainability Disclosures in American Case Law: Purposeful or Mere Puffery? 0
The Faux Scholarship Foundation of the Regulatory Rollback Movement 0
The Federal Government Has an Implied Moral Constitutional Duty to Protect Individuals from Harm Due to Climate Change: Throwing Spaghetti against the Wall to See What Sticks 0
Empirical Environmental Scholarship 0